SSI-4: Stuttering Severity Instrument - Fourth Edition View larger image View larger image View larger image View larger image View larger image View larger image SSI-4 is a reliable and valid norm-referenced assessment of stuttering severity in both children and adults. Measures ...
Karimi, Nilipour, Shafiei and Howell have raised some issues in regards to a study of which we were authors ( Bakhtiar, Seifpanahi, Hossein, Ghanadzade & Packman, 2010). In that study, we reported the translation of the Stuttering Severity Instrument-3 (SSI-3) into Persian and reported...
Background: The present study aims at investigating the response of individuals with stuttering to the locus of control behaviour scale and on severity of stuttering behavior (SSI). The specific objective is to see the co-relation between scores of Locus of Control Behavior (LCB) scale and sever...
Stuttering - also known as stammering - is thought to affect one in 20childrenunder the age of five, and onset generally occurs around the age of three. Around one child in 100 is likely to still be stuttering in their teenage years. Screening forcommunication problemsat key stages, including...
(SLD; Ambrose and Yairi1999) per 100 syllables during an unstructured interview (described below) and (c) scored a total of at least 10 on the Stuttering Severity Instrument (SSI-III; Riley1994). Assignment of participants to the control group was based on their self-report of having no ...
For the diagnosis and severity of stuttering, stuttering severity instrument (SSI4) was used. After doing the pre-test, subjects were placed into one experimental group of speech therapy with cognitive behavior therapy and one control group. Speech therapy for this research included ten 45-minutes...
SSI-4 test (Riley, 2009) tests for severity of stuttering attitudes and feelings -preschool children: KiddyCAT (Vanryckegham, 2002)-school-age children: A-19 (Andre & Guitar, 1996), Communication Attitude Test (CAT; Brutten, 1985), Teacher Assessment of Student Communicative Competence (TASCC...
Inter-intrajudge reliability of the stuttering severity instrument. Journal of Fluency Disorders 1987; 12(3): 167-73.Hall, D., Lynn, J. M, Altieri, J., Segers, V. D., & Conti, D. (1987). Inter-intrajudge reliability of the stuttering severity instrument. Journal of Fluency Disorders,...
Purpose: The fourth version of the Stuttering Severity Instrument (SSI-4) has been available since 2009. It has some modifications and new features which make it more appropriate at least for clinical practice, although further documentation is needed. The objective of the current research was to...
Method: Twenty-four graduate students rated four videos of persons who stutter using either the SSI-4 procedures or a 5-point GSR scale. Intra-rater and inter-rater agreement values, and obtained severity ratings, were compared across the two methods. Results: The SSI-4 produced better intra-...